"We will be able to resolve the issues and make sure that between the Coal Ministry, Power Ministry and all other stakeholders in both these sectors, we will come out with a framework that is fair and equitable for all concerned," Scindia had said after his meeting with the private power generation companies, last month.

The Association of Power Producers had submitted to the Power Ministry a slew of proposals, including pass through of imported coal prices into tariffs and ensuring 100 per cent fuel supplies from Coal India.